Use code with caution.
: Using the Validate tag with Type="Compare" , you can ensure that a "Confirm Password" field matches the original input, preventing user errors.
: You can integrate jQuery plugins like the "Password Strength Meter" to provide real-time feedback (e.g., Weak, Good, Strong) during registration.
At its core, the tag in XMod Pro is a form control designed to capture user input while masking characters. Unlike a standard textbox, it prevents onlookers from seeing sensitive data as it is typed.
: XMod Pro is not a password manager. Expert guides on DNNDev advise that you should never store or display plaintext passwords in custom tables. Instead, capture them, hash them via the DNN provider, and discard the original input immediately. Advanced Password Features
For developers looking for "hot" or high-performance features to enhance the user experience, several Free XMod Pro Kits provide advanced functionality: